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Are these good headphones?

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January 29, 2013

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Miney

I don't know. I'm good with those $9.99 earphones from Target.

But, Scenheiser.

Reply January 29, 2013
Guardians

Looking for style or function?
Stye: Piiq, Monster. Or earbuds. (With decent quality)
I'm a part-time audio tech and I'll say, whenever you have the chance to use speakers, use them. But for headphones, Sony studio ones (These seem to be always durable. MDR range), Pioneer, Scenheiser.
For daily listening, don't worry too much about getting the best sound quality ever. Most of us use mp3s which destroys the quality anyways and headphones can't reach perfect sound quality like speakers can. And long as the headphones don't sound horrid, it's fine. Give em a shake and see if they feel durable.

Reply January 29, 2013 - edited
Mechace117

Well as long as they work and they take a while before they break, I guess they are fine. Then again, any headphones/earbuds you use that lasts a while is a good investment in my opinion. For me, I just keep my headset in the packaging box every time I stop using it xD

Reply January 29, 2013 - edited
powerguy121

Personally, I don't like bringing headphones outside of my house, when I'm at home I could be rocking my headphones, but outside when I'm walking or whatever, I whip out earbuds, earpods, earphones.
And that's about average, the specs are probably average for the price, though I haven't checked on the specs.
In terms of design, it's alright I suppose.

Reply January 29, 2013 - edited
GrammarJew

Nope. Try Shure or Klipsch. They do cost quite a both though.

Beats by Dre and Bose are pretty crappy quality headphones that are only popular because of the name. Avoid those.

EDIT: And Sennheiser. Gotta love Sennheiser

Reply January 29, 2013 - edited